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    How to find device by VID and PID in device manager?

    Thanks again for responding. I also found the page you refer to, but don't have the keyboard illustrated. I suspect that the driver is an update for the RK0410 RF keyboard which was originally provided with my Fujitsu-Siemens Scaleo E. Windows has installed its own drivers from 2006 for all...
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    How to find device by VID and PID in device manager?

    That's not quite what I was looking for, but thanks anyway. I already used some websites, including DeviceKB, to figure out the VID and PID, but I wanted to find the device in Device Manager in order to uninstall the Windows driver that was blocking the installation of the Lifeworks driver. I...
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    How to find device by VID and PID in device manager?

    Windows Update is trying unsuccessfully to install an updated driver from Lifeworks, and I would like to find out which device it is. The description is merely: LifeWorks Technology Group LLC - Input - USB Human Interface Device and my system includes a lot of HID devices. However, based on...
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    Sign in with User Name and Password in Windows 8

    WIll autologin still work with this option enabled? I have my HTPC configured for autologin on system start, but don't want account names to be visible when that account (or any other) has logged out
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    Why can't Domain Users access second hard drive?

    Actually, I seem to be chasing a phantom; it appears that I can't trust what "View effective access" in "Advanced Security Settings" is telling me. It shows me exactly the same thing (no access privileges at all for domain groups) for the C: drive on both the Windows 8.1 client in question and...
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    Why can't Domain Users access second hard drive?

    I have joined a freshly installed Windows 8.1 client to a domain controlled by Synology NAS. The Domain Admins group was automatically added the the Administrators (Administratoren) group and the Domain Users group was automatically added to the Authenticated Users (Benutzer) group as...
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    How to modify registry keys for default user

    It appears that: 1. The default user's hive resides at %SystemDrive%\Users\Default\NTUSER.DAT. 2. The hive file %SystemRoot%\System32\Config\DEFAULT corresponds to HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT. 3. The default user's hive is not usually loaded, which is why it doesn't appear in regedit (unless you load it...
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    How to modify registry keys for default user

    Before creating additional logins on my newly installed Windows 8.1 Pro x64, I would like to make some changes in the registry to apply to all newly created users. In Windows 7 I did this by making a custom unatended installation USB in which I loaded the default user's hive from...
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